Electronic Fun with Computers & Games

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| title = Electronic Fun with Computers & Games

| logo = Electronic Fun with Computers & Games - Logo 2nd revision.png

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| editor = Richard Ekstract

| editor_title = Editor-in-Chief

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| category = Video game journalism

| frequency = Monthly

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| publisher = Richard Ekstract

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| firstdate = {{Start date|1982|11}}

| finaldate = May 1984

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| company = Fun & Games Publishing

| country = USA

| based = 350 East 81st Street,
New York,
NY 10028

| language = English

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| issn = 0746-0546

| oclc = 10488752

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Electronic Fun with Computers & Games was a video game magazine published in the United States from November 1982 to May 1984.{{Cite book |last=Herman |first=Leonard |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=duITAQAAIAAJ&q=%22Electronic+Fun+with+Computers+ |title=Phoenix: The Fall & Rise of Videogames |date=1997 |publisher=Rolenta Press |isbn=978-0-9643848-2-8 |pages=293 |language=en}} For the last two issues it was renamed ComputerFun.

Content

The magazine was split up into the following sections:

  • Special Features
  • Regular Features
  • Equipment Reviews
  • Game Reviews
  • Departments

Legacy

The cover art for the November 1983 issue was used as the album art for the 1984 album Night Lines by Dave Grusin.

References